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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 13, 1842

I transmit to the Senate a treaty recently concluded with the Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi and Lake Superior, with communications from the War Department in relation thereto, and ask the advice and consent of the Senate to the…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 13, 1842

For my opinions relative to the provisions contained in this bill it is only necessary that I should refer to previous communications made by me to the House of Representatives.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 13, 1842

I transmit to the Senate a treaty recently concluded with the Sac and Fox Indians, with communications from the War Department in relation thereto, and ask the advice and consent of the Senate to the ratification of the said treaty.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

The credit of the Government may be regarded as the very soul of the Government itself--a principle of vitality without which all its movements are languid and all its operations embarrassed.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

I recommend to Congress to take into consideration the propriety of reimbursing a fine imposed on General Jackson at New Orleans at the time of the attack and defense of that city, and paid by him.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

Peace with all the world is the true foundation of our policy, which can only be rendered permanent by the practice of equal and impartial justice to all.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

I can not forego the occasion to urge its importance to the credit of the Government in a financial point of view.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

Extravagant duties defeat their end and object, not only by exciting in the public mind an hostility to the manufacturing interests, but by inducing a system of smuggling on an extensive scale and the practice of every manner of fraud upon…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

My convictions are most strong that these benefits would flow from the adoption of this measure; but if the result should be adverse there is this security in connection with it--that the law creating it may be repealed at the pleasure of…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

I therefore, in the spirit of conciliation, and influenced by no other desire than to rescue the great interests of the country from the vortex of political contention, recommend moderate duties, imposed with a wise discrimination as to…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Dec 5, 1842

The chief embarrassments which at the moment exhibit themselves have arisen from overaction, and the most difficult task which remains to be accomplished is that of correcting and overcoming its effects.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 29, 1842

If in assigning my objections to the bill I had so far forgotten what was due to the House of Representatives as to impugn its motives in passing the bill, I should owe, not only to that House, but to the country, the most profound apology.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 29, 1842

I protest against this whole proceeding of the House of Representatives as ex parte and extrajudicial.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 29, 1842

What may happen to an individual is of little importance, but the Constitution of the country, or any one of its great and clear principles and provisions, is too sacred to be surrendered under any circumstances whatever by those who are…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 24, 1842

In answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 11th of June last, upon the subject of claims of citizens of the United States against the Government of the Mexican Republic, I transmit a report from the Secretary of…

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 23, 1842

I therefore nominate John H. Clack to be a captain in the Navy of the United States.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 22, 1842

In the present state of the correspondence and of the relations between the two Governments on these important subjects it is not deemed consistent with the public interest to communicate the information requested.

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John Tyler
@johntyler· Whig · VA· Aug 22, 1842

The business engages earnest attention, and will be made the subject of a full communication to Congress at the earliest practicable period.

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